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Why Us?

 

With the issues the California nurses have at home,

why are their money and leadership resources

going somewhere else?

 

Are the nurses working in California

willing to financially underwrite efforts

to unionize RNs for the entire country?

 

Why has the California interlopers (CNA - NNOC) decided to intrude into Arizona? It appears that there are very few states where these union organizers have not cast their line. It is becoming increasingly apparent however, that despite their boastful campaign slogans, the dues paying members of the California Nurses Association are disgruntled with the lack of representation they are getting from their leaders; especially with their own dues money being dispersed across the country to set up shop elsewhere; everywhere; anywhere.

 

The question appears to be why, with the issues the California nurses have at home, are their money and leadership resources going somewhere else? Are the nurses working in California willing to financially underwrite efforts to unionize RNs for the entire country? How benevolent of them.

 

For example, the California Nurses Association established an office with staffing in our State five years ago and has yet to unionize one single facility here.

 

They attempted to do the same thing in Hawaii to no avail.  In the meantime, back home in California their members are growing restless with the unfulfilled promises of staffing ratios and the exorbitant cost of their dues, rising toward $1000/year.

 

So how might this intrusion from California has physically manifested itself in our state? We are likely to see interference down at the state Capital during the legislative session (that has been the case in other status), likely to see certain CE programs offered to nurses that end up really being campaigns for unionizing, and likely to see some RNs who want someone, anyone really, to bully facilities and management for them because they don’t want to do it themselves.

 

We are also likely to see media releases that depict us (RNs) as victims. We are likely to see out-of-towners coming to work at certain facilities to help ignite a movement from within. You get the picture. 

 

 

 

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